by Jeremy Monkhouse Where did England go wrong on Wednesday against France? I am, of course, talking about the football match (or รข• • soccer gameรข• • for you Americans) that took place last week at Wembley stadium in London. Although the score was 2-1 to France, in truth it could have been far more than that. England were shown up for what they are รข• • a team lacking in basic footballing technique (when compared to the other major footballing countries, anyway) and ideas. France started off by passing the ball around in a fluid and easy-on-the-eye fashion, whereas England played the ball around between their defenders before hoofing the ball up to an isolated Andy Carroll up front. So what went wrong? Fabio Capello (the England manager) was trying out a few new youth players, so you might be forgiven for using this as an excuse for a bad performance, but in truth it was not the youth that were the problem รข• • it was the older, more experienced players that yet again...